Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s photo op with President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday afternoon ended up gaining the attention of the press, but not in a way one would normally assume.

Kobach, who has been advising Trump on immigration issues and has been mentioned as a possible choice for secretary of homeland security, was seen holding a document as he stood with Trump.

Thanks to a high-resolution photo from an Associated Press photographer, the paper was revealed to be Kobach’s one-year strategic plan for the Department of Homeland Security, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.

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Only the first page of the document is readable, but it is bound to reassure Trump supporters who backed the Republican candidate because of his tough stances on terrorism and illegal immigration.

The first section, which reads “Bar the Entry of Potential Terrorists,” gives a three-step approach to the problem.

“Update and reintroduce the NSEERS screening and tracking system (National Security Entry-Exit Registration System) that was in place from 2002-2005. All aliens from high-risk areas are tracked,” the first bullet point reads.

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The second and third bullet points closely align with some of the policy proposals Trump introduced while on the campaign trail: “Add extreme vetting questions for high-risk aliens: question them regarding support for Sharia law, jihad, equality of men and women, the United States Constitution,” and, “Reduce the intake of Syrian refugees to zero.”

Most of the rest of the document is obscured by Kobach’s hand, but Politico speculated a portion of the file that is half-covered has to do with “deporting a record number of criminal aliens in the first year.”

Part of a visible bullet point shows a criminal alien defined as “any alien arrested for any crime, and any gang member.”

Other visible portions include a “rapid build” of the border wall, “386 miles of existing actual wall,” PATRIOT Act, voter rolls, and “Draft amendments to National Voter.”